
High-Efficiency Ductless Heat Pumps for East Texas
One system to cool your home in the scorching summer and keep you warm during the winter freeze. Save money, save energy, and claim your tax credits.
What is a Heat Pump?
Cooling in July, Heating in January. One Smart System.
Don't let the name fool you. A heat pump is the most efficient air conditioner you can buy. It simply has a "reversing valve" that allows it to run in reverse during the winter. Instead of burning expensive propane or straining the grid with inefficient electric strip heaters, a Windsanity ductless heat pump moves heat rather than creating it. This makes it up to 300% more efficient than traditional HVAC systems, keeping your bills low year-round.


Built for the Texas Freeze
After the recent hard freezes in DFW and Tyler, many homeowners worry if electric heating can keep up. We install modern "Hyper-Heat" systems designed to maintain 100% heating capacity even when outdoor temperatures drop to 5°F, and continue operating efficiently down to -13°F. You get reliable warmth without the fear of a skyrocketing gas bill.
Get Paid to Upgrade: The 25C Tax Credit
Under the Inflation Reduction Act, installing a qualifying high-efficiency heat pump can make you eligible for a federal tax credit of 30% of the project cost, up to $2,000.
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Immediate Savings: Lower monthly energy bills from Day 1.
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Tax Savings: Claim up to $2,000 back when you file your taxes.
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No Ductwork Required: Perfect for replacing window units, supplementing central air, or conditioning a new addition.
Disclaimer: We are HVAC experts, not tax pros. Always consult your accountant to confirm your specific eligibility.


Where Does a Heat Pump Make Sense?
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Master Suites: Sleep cool in summer and cozy in winter without freezing the rest of the house.
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Garage Conversions: Turn that freezing/boiling space into a livable room instantly.
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Bonus Rooms: Fix that one room above the garage that is always the wrong temperature.
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Older Homes: Ditch the dangerous space heaters and loud window AC units forever.